Sometimes, if your Nexus 6P starts lagging and it is not responding as it should. Or it is taking a lot of time to perform simple tasks. It might be the cache that is causing this problem. Getting rid of stock might be the best solution for Nexus 6P lagging and app crashes. Let us move forward to how to clear the cache of Nexus 6P. Remember, clearing the stock of the phone does not wipe out any data present on your phone. It just removes the temporary files, which might cause problems.
The cache is a memory store where your most commonly used app data is stored. So that it can be accessed quickly when needed. If you are browsing a website and you click on the back button, the browser will have a cache stored on the last page, and instead of downloading the previous page again from the server, it will import that page from the stock. There are times when the cache storage gets messed up; so much data is stored in it that the smartphones start to lag or react unorthodoxly. So, it’s good to get rid of the cache occasionally.
How to Clear Cache of Nexus 6P
The cache pile can sometimes cause the apps to crash- your phone stops responding, and the tasks are delayed. Inefficient working of the motherboard can also cause the battery to drain quickly. These are some problems caused by the corrupted cache. The best solution is to clear the stock of the Nexus 6P using the guide below.
Tip:Â You can also clear the cache of individual apps by going to Settings>App Manager > Selecting App > Clear Cache.
Know that clearing the cache won’t have any impact on your data. Your data, including the pictures and videos, won’t be lost. There is no disadvantage to clearing the cache. If you are facing some lag after installing a new app, it might be that new app, not the store, causing that problem. You can solve it by going into Safe mode.
Now let us move on to how to clear the cache of Nexus 6P:
- First of all, turn off your Nexus 6P.
- Press the power and volume down buttons, keep them held, and after some seconds, you will see the boot screen; FASTBOOTÂ MODE will be written on the top.
- Now press the volume down button until you get to the recovery menu; press the power button to select the recovery menu.
- Your Nexus 6P will reboot again.
- Now press and hold the power and volume up buttons to get into the recovery menu.
- Once you get into the recovery menu, navigate to Wipe Cache Partition.
- Use the power button to select the option.
It will take a few seconds, and all cache will be wiped out. That’s all. If you had any issues while trying to clear the stock of Nexus 6P, let us know in the comments, and we will get back to you. Also, tell us how it felt to use Nexus 6P after clearing the cache. Is it better than before?
If clearing the cache of Nexus 6P did not fix the problem for you. Please get back to us using the comments. We will help you figure out the solution to the problem with your Nexus 6P.